Breakthrough and rise to prominence (1949–1959) Shankar-Jaikishan began their career in 1949 with
Raj Kapoor's
romantic drama Barsaat. The film proved to be an
All Time Blockbuster at the box office and its soundtrack album a major success which not only established Shankar-Jaikishan, but also made
Lata Mangeshkar the leading playback singer of
Bollywood as songs sung by her, such as "Hawa Mein Udta Jaye, "Jiya Beqarar Hai", "Barsaat Mein Humse Mile" proved to be superhits. The soundtrack was listed by Planet Bollywood at number 1 on their list of the 100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks. Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood gave 10 stars stating, "Barsaat is ideally one of Hindi cinema's best soundtracks". They began the new decade with another Raj Kapoor film
Awaara (1951), which again proved to be a huge commercial success and its soundtrack the best-selling Hindi film album of the 1950s with a number of chartbuster songs, including "Hum Tujhse Mohabbat Kar Ke", "Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi" and "
Awaara Hoon", which made
Mukesh the playback voice for Kapoor and one of the leading playback singers of his time along with
Mohammed Rafi. From 1952 to 1954, they composed for films like
Daag (1952),
Patita (1953),
Aah (1953) and
Boot Polish (1954), all of which had notable numbers, such as "Ae Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal" (
Daag), “Yaad Kiya Dil Ne” (
Patita), "Raja Ki Aayegi Baaraat" (
Aah) and "Nanhe Munne Bachche Teri Mutthi Mein Kya Hai" (
Boot Polish). Shankar-Jaikishan hit the big league in 1955 with
Shree 420 and
Seema, both of which had songs written by
Shailendra and
Hasrat Jaipuri. Songs from both the films "
Mera Joota Hai Japani", "Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua", "Ichak Dana Beechak Dana", "Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh" in the former and "Tu Pyar Ka Sagar Hai", "Kahaan Jaa Raha Hain", "Ye Duniya Gam Ka Mela Hai" in the latter proved to highly popular among the masses and played a major role in box office success of both the films. The following year, they composed for
Raja Nawathe's
Basant Bahar and Anant Thakur's
Chori Chori. Both the films were received well by critics as well as audience and their success was attributed to melodious songs by the duo many of which found a spot in the year-end annual list of
Binaca Geetmala, such as "Badi Der Bhayee", a solo by Rafi, "Panchhi Banoon, Udti Phiroon", a solo by Mangeshkar, "Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein Hum Tum Mile", "Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi" and "Nain Mile Chain Kahan", all three duets by Mangeshkar and
Manna Dey.
Chori Chori also won Shankar-Jaikishan their first
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. In the late-1950s, they delivered back-to-back musical hits with
Bimal Roy's
Yahudi (1958),
L. V. Prasad's
Chhoti Bahen (1959) and
Hrishikesh Mukherjee's
Anari (1959), all three of which were critically and commercially successful, especially
Anari which emerged as the highest-earning film of 1959 and one of the best-selling Hindi film album of the decade.
Continued success (1960–1969) Shankar-Jaikishan began the 1960s with films, such as
Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai and
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai. Commercially, both the films emerged huge hits and their songs proved chartbuster, which were - "
Ajeeb Dastan Hai Yeh" and "Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai" (
Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai), "Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai" and "Aa Ab Laut Chalen" (
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai). Shankar-Jaikishan reached their peak in the mid-1960s with highly successful ventures, such as
Ayee Milan Ki Bela (1964),
Rajkumar (1964),
April Fool (1964),
Zindagi (1964),
Sangam (1964),
Arzoo (1965),
Gumnaam (1965),
Jaanwar (1965),
Love In Tokyo (1966) and
Suraj (1966). Most of the songs from these films - "Mere Man Ki Ganga Aur Tere Man Ki Jamuna Ka", Yeh Mera Prem Patra Padhkar", Tumhe Aur Kya Du Mai Dil Ke Sivaye", "Tum Kamsin Ho Nadan Ho", "Hum Pyar Ka Sauda", "Pehle Mile The Sapnon Mein", "
Main Kya Karoon Ram", "Dost Dost Na Raha", "Lal Chhadi Maidan Khadi", "Tumse Achha Kaun Hai", "April Fool Banaya, To Unko Gussa Aaya", "
Jaan Pehechan Ho", "Gumnaam Hai Koi", "Hum Kaale Hain To Kya Hua Dilwale Hain", "Aji Rooth Kar Ab Kahan Jaaiyega", "Ae Phoolon Ki Rani", "Love In Tokyo", "Baharon Phool Barsao" and "Titli Udi Ud Jo Chali", featured in the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala and for
Suraj, Shankar-Jaikishan won their fifth
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. Also the music of
Sangam,
Arzoo and
Suraj proved to be the top, eighth and thirteenth best-selling
Bollywood albums of the decade, respectively. Towards the end of the 1960s, their notable hits, included
An Evening in Paris (1967),
Shikar (1968),
Brahmachari (1968),
Kanyadaan (1968),
Prince (1969) and
Yakeen (1969), which had notable songs, such as "Aasman Se Aaya Farishta" and "Raat Ke Humsafar Thakke Ghar Ko Chale" (
An Evening in Paris), "Jabse Lagi Tose Najariya, Nas Nas Mein Daude Hai" and "Parde Mein Rahne Do" (
Shikar), "Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein" and "Aajkal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche" (
Brahmachari), "Likhe Jo Khat Tujhe" and "Meri Zindagi Mein Aate" (
Kanyadaan), "Badan Pe Sitare Lapete" and "Madhosh Hawa Matwali Fiza" (
Prince), "Yakeen Karlo Mujhe Mohabbat Hai" and "Gar Tum Bhula Na Doge" (
Yakeen). Their other hits songs from this period are - "Dooriyan Nazdikiyan Ban Gayi" and "Falsafa Pyar Ka Tum Kya Jano" (
Duniya), "Kaun Hai Jo Sapnon Mein Aaya" and "Unse Mili Nazar Ke Mere Hosh Ud Gaye" (
Jhuk Gaya Aasman), "Jhanak Jhanak Tori Baaje Payaliya" and "Gham Uthane Ke Liye Main To Jiye Jaunga" (
Mere Huzoor), "Dekha Hai Teri Aankhon Mein" and "Main Kahin Kavi Na Ban Jaoon" (
Pyar Hi Pyar). For
Brahmachari, Shankar-Jaikishan won their sixth
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director as well as their first
BFJA Best Music Director Award (Hindi).
Jaikishan's death, downturn and further works (1970–1986) In 1970, they composed for notable films, including
Mera Naam Joker,
Dharti,
Pagla Kahin Ka,
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan and
Pehchan. However, with the exception of latter two, none of them did well commercially, but their soundtracks received acclaim and for
Pehchan and
Mera Naam Joker, Shankar-Jaikishan received their seventh and eighth
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director, respectively. Upon release,
Andaz emerged a superhit with its song, "Zindagi Ek Safar Hai Suhana", a solo by
Kishore Kumar topping the year-end annual list of Binaca Geetmala.
Andaz also proved to be one of the last films Shankar-Jaikishan worked on as Jaikishan died on 12 September 1971 due to
Liver Cirrhosis. For the film, they won their second and last
BFJA Best Music Director Award (Hindi). Their other memorable work that year was in
Kal Aaj Aur Kal, which marked their final collaboration with R. K. Films. Two songs from the film "Aap Yahan Aaye Kisliye", "Tik Tik Tik Tik Chalti Jaye Ghadi" remain popular till date. After Jaikishan's untimely demise, Shankar continued to compose under the name Shankar-Jaikishan and after few failures eventually saw musical blockbusters in
Manoj Kumar starrers
Be-Imaan (1972) and
Sanyasi (1975), soundtracks of both of which were among the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1970s with highly popular songs, "Jai Bolo Be-Imaan Ki" and "Patla Patla Reshmi Roomal" (
Be-Imaan), "Chal Sanyasi Mandir Mein" and "Yeh Hai Geeta Ka Gyan" (
Sanyasi). Also for
Be-Imaan, Shankar-Jaikishan received their final
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. The last film Shankar worked on was the 1986
mythological drama film
Krishna-Krishna, which did not performed well critically or commercially. == Shankar's death ==